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Obuchowska, Agnes Krystyna. Acyl transfer in chemical synthesis of oligosaccharides. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1998.

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Palotai, I. M. Cyclohexadiene iron complexes in lycorine asymmetric synthesis. Norwich: University of EastAnglia, 1989.

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Owen, David Alan. Aryl substituted cyclohexadienyl iron complexes in alkaloid synthesis. Norwich: University of East Anglia, 1990.

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Liu, George Zhigang. Studies on itaconyl bis (sodium methyl phosphate) cross-linked hemoglobin and the synthesis of acyl methyl phosphonates. Ottawa: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1993.

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Arnstein, H. R. V. Protein biosynthesis. [Oxford, England]: IRL Press at Oxford University Press, 1992.

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Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles: Synthesis, surface engineering, cytotoxicity, and biomedical applications. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Lin, Fan. Synthesis and characterisation of iron and vanadium complexes of biological relevance. Manchester: University of Manchester, 1993.

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1974-, Taboada Jerome Bolabola. Direct oxidation of benzene to phenol: Investigation of the active iron species in (Fe,Al)MFI catalysts by 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2005.

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Matsumoto, Arimasa. Iron-Catalyzed Synthesis of Fused Aromatic Compounds via C–H Bond Activation. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54928-4.

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Banik, Bob. The synthesis characterisation and reactivity of Iron (III) complexes with N-(2-Pyridylmethyl)iminodiacetate. Manchester: University of Manchester, 1995.

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Hodson, Joanna Nicole. Acyl-exchange in diacylglycerol synthesis in the leaves of Brassica napus. 2004.

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Sencherey, Bernard Baffour. Photochemical generation and reactions of N-acyl-1-aza-1,3-diene. 1986.

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Hinneburg-Wolf, Bärbel. 3-Ketoacyl acyl carrier protein synthase III: Investigation of its metabolic impact and active center. 1999.

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Hinneburg-Wolf, Bärbel. 3-Ketoacyl acyl carrier protein synthase III: Investigation of its metabolic impact and active center. 1999.

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Ward, Jacqueline. Magnetite: Synthesis, Uses and Biological Occurrences. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2014.

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Pearson, A. M. Iron Compounds in Organic Synthesis (Best Synthetic Methods). Academic Press, 1994.

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Iron Compounds in Organic Synthesis (Best Synthetic Methods). Academic Press, 1994.

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Iron Phosphate: Production and Their Uses in Organic Synthesis. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2019.

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Bautista, Maria Teresa *. Molecular hydrogen complexes of iron synthesis and spectroscopic properties. 1988.

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Miller, Douglass Gordon. The Fischer-Tropsch synthesis on supported iron and cobalt catalysts. 1989.

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Elihn, Karine. Synthesis of Carbon-Covered Iron Nanoparticles by Photolysis of Ferrocene. Uppsala Universitet, 2002.

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Laurent, Sophie, Ghenadii Korotcenkov, and Morteza Mahmoudi. Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications: Synthesis, Functionalization and Application. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2017.

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1934-, Davis Burtron H., and Occelli Mario L. 1942-, eds. Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, catalysts and catalysis. Boston: Elsevier, 2007.

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Omrcen, Tatjana. Syntheses and ring-opening reactions of alpha-fluorocyclopropyl sigma-complexes of iron: Syntheses and fluxionality studies of iron and ruthenium cyclic allenes. 1992.

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Beller, Matthias, Xiao-Feng Wu, and James Spivey. Economic Synthesis of Heterocycles: Zinc, Iron, Copper, Cobalt, Manganese and Nickel Catalysts. Royal Society of Chemistry, The, 2014.

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Matsumoto, Arimasa. Iron-Catalyzed Synthesis of Fused Aromatic Compounds via C-H Bond Activation. Springer, 2014.

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Lunniss, Julie Amanda. The synthesis and fluxional behavior of polynuclear clusters of the iron triad. 1988.

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Conti, Nicholas Joseph. Thermal and photo-induced rearrangements of sigma-bound cyclopropyl iron complexes: Synthesis of a novel metallacyclic iron dicarbene complex. 1987.

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Priknant, Warawudh. Synthesis and reactivity of polymer-supported n-butyl tin oxide as an acyl-transfer catalyst and synthesis and reactivity of polymer-supported diorgano tin o-neopentyl dithiocarbonates in free radical syntheses. 1996.

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Robson, A. L. Co-production of Liquid Iron and Synthesis Gas in Smelting Reduction: Demonstration Project. European Communities / Union (EUR-OP/OOPEC/OPOCE), 1989.

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Clough, Richard C. Fatty Acid Synthase from spinach: Purification and characterization of the 3-ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein synthase III and transcript analysis of the plasmid, pRF1, from the cyanobacterium Plectonema sp. UTEX 1541. 1992.

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Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis, Catalysts and Catalysis, Volume 163 (Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis). Elsevier Science, 2006.

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Sun, Kenneth Cheung-Ping. Synthesis and low-temperature Mossbauer effect investigation of intermediate-spin halobis (N,N'-dialkyldithiocarbamato) iron (III) complexes. 1985.

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Sun, Kenneth Cheung-Ping. Synthesis and low-temperature Mossbauer effect investigation of intermediate-spin halobis (N,N'-dialkyldithiocarbamato) iron (III) complexes. 1985.

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Weakley, Garry Kenneth. Homogeneous catalysis: Developments in the synthesis of zwitterionic olefin polmerization catalysts and iron containing catalysts for hydrocarbon oxidation. 2003.

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Oon, Su-Min. Synthesis and x-ray structure of iron stabilized strained cyclic allenes.: Valence isomerization between linear perpendicular and bent planar allene. 1987.

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Deshpande, U. P., T. Shripathi, and A. V. Narlikar. Iron-oxide nanostructures with emphasis on nanowires. Edited by A. V. Narlikar and Y. Y. Fu. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199533053.013.23.

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This article examines the properties of iron-oxide nanostructures, with particular emphasis on nanowires. It begins with an overview of iron-oxide nanostructures and nanowires, followed by a discussion of the synthesis of aligned ?-Fe2O3 nanowires and nanosheets by a simple thermal oxidation route. It then describes the preferential bending of [110] grown ?-Fe2O3 nanowires about the C-axis and quantitative estimation of nanowire alignment using X-ray diffraction and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction. It also considers the growth mechanism of ?-Fe2O3 nanowires and nanosheets, different nanowire morphologies, rotational slip in ?-Fe2O3 nanosheets, and the influence of local environment and substrate microstructure on nanowire growth.
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Bunch, Chris. Deficiency anaemias. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0279.

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This chapter addresses the diagnosis, investigation, and management of anaemia due to a deficiency in iron, vitamin B12, or folate. Erythropoiesis requires an adequate supply of iron for haem formation, as well as vitamin B12 and folic acid (folate) to support high levels of DNA synthesis, and a lack of any of these will result in anaemia. Iron-deficient anaemias are typically microcytic, while a deficiency in vitamin B12 or folate results in megaloblastic haemopoiesis and a macrocytic anaemia. Iron deficiency results from poor dietary iron intake, poor absorption, increased demands, blood loss, or combinations of these. The usual cause of severe vitamin B12 deficiency in Western countries is an autoimmune atrophic gastritis, in which there is a loss of gastric parietal cell numbers and an absence of intrinsic factor production, which effectively prevents vitamin B12 absorption. This is the classical pernicious anaemia, and it is often seen in association with other autoimmune disorders. Folate deficiency may result from poor diet, malabsorption, or when demand for folate is increased, for example, during pregnancy, or with increased haemopoiesis in haemolytic anaemias or myeloproliferative disorders.
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Bender, David A. 7. Vitamins and minerals. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199681921.003.0007.

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Along with energy and protein, the body needs two further groups of nutrients in the diet, in relatively small amounts: mineral salts and vitamins. ‘Vitamins and minerals’ explains how these micro-nutrients are essential for maintenance of normal health, growth, and metabolic integrity. Vitamin D and niacin are the only vitamins that can be synthesized by the body; all other vitamins must be provided in the diet. The most important minerals are iron and calcium, but other trace elements are required in small amounts. Iron is needed for synthesis of the protein haemoglobin, which transports oxygen in red blood cells, and calcium is required for bone formation and regulating the activity of muscle.
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Gosden, Chris, Helena Hamerow, Philip de Jersey, and Gary Lock, eds. Communities and Connections. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199230341.001.0001.

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For almost forty years the study of the Iron Age in Britain has been dominated by Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe. Between the 1960s and 1980s he led a series of large-scale excavations at famous sites including the Roman baths at Bath, Fishbourne Roman palace, and Danebury hillfort which revolutionized our understanding of Iron Age society, and the interaction between this world of "barbarians" and the classical civilizations of the Mediterranean. His standard text on Iron Age Communities in Britain is in its fourth edition, and he has published groundbreaking volumes of synthesis on The Ancient Celts (OUP, 1997) and on the peoples of the Atlantic coast, Facing the Ocean (OUP, 2001). This volume brings together papers from more than thirty of Professor Cunliffe's colleagues and students to mark his retirement from the Chair of European Archaeology at the University of Oxford, a post which he has held since 1972. The breadth of the contributions, extending over 800 years and ranging from the Atlantic fringes to the eastern Mediterranean, is testimony to Barry Cunliffe's own extraordinarily wide interests.
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Dierdorf, Stephen F. Porphyria. Edited by Matthew D. McEvoy and Cory M. Furse. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190226459.003.0026.

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Heme, and iron containing compound that forms the nonprotein portion of hemoglobin, is essential to life. Heme synthesis requires eight enzymatic steps, and a deficiency in any one of the eight enzymes can lead to the accumulation of potentially toxic intermediates. Some forms of porphyria may be asymptomatic until the patient receives a triggering agent, and acute porphyrias can also be difficult to diagnose because of the nonspecific clinical features. The most serious of the clinical manifestations is severe neurologic dysfunction. An attack can be triggered by medications administered during the perioperative period, and failure to act promptly can result in mortality rates as high as 5%.
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Rees, David. Haemoglobinopathies. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0172.

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Inherited abnormalities of the globin genes are the commonest single-gene disorders in the world and fall into two main groups: thalassaemias and sickle cell disease. Thalassaemias are due to quantitative defects in globin chain synthesis which cause variable anaemia and ineffective erythropoiesis. Thalassaemia was initially thought to be a disease of the bones due to uncontrolled bone marrow expansion causing bony distortion, although this is now unusual with appropriate blood transfusions. Osteopenia, often severe, is a feature of most patients with thalassaemia major and intermedia, caused by bone marrow expansion, iron overload, endocrinopathy, and iron chelation. Treatment with bisphosphonates is generally recommended. Other rheumatological manifestations include arthropathy associated with the use of the iron chelator deferiprone. Sickle cell disease involves a group of conditions caused by polymerization of the abnormal -globin chain, resulting in abnormal erythrocytes which cause vaso-occlusion, vasculopathy, and ischaemic tissue damage. The characteristic symptom is acute bone pain caused by vaso-occlusion; typical episodes require treatment with opiate analgesia and resolve spontaneously by 5 days with no lasting bone damage. The frequency of acute episodes varies widely between patients. The incidence of osteomyelitis is increased, particularly with salmonella, although it is much rarer than acute vaso-occlusion. Avascular necrosis can affect the hips, and less commonly the shoulders and knees. Coincidental rheumatological disease sometimes complicates the condition, particularly systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) which is more prevalent in populations at increased risk of sickle cell disease.
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Rees, David. Haemoglobinopathies. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0172_update_001.

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Inherited abnormalities of the globin genes are the commonest single-gene disorders in the world and fall into two main groups: thalassaemias and sickle cell disease. Thalassaemias are due to quantitative defects in globin chain synthesis which cause variable anaemia and ineffective erythropoiesis. Thalassaemia was initially thought to be a disease of the bones due to uncontrolled bone marrow expansion causing bony distortion, although this is now unusual with appropriate blood transfusions. Osteopenia, often severe, is a feature of most patients with thalassaemia major and intermedia, caused by bone marrow expansion, iron overload, endocrinopathy, and iron chelation. Treatment with bisphosphonates is generally recommended. Other rheumatological manifestations include arthropathy associated with the use of the iron chelator deferiprone. Sickle cell disease involves a group of conditions caused by polymerization of the abnormal -globin chain, resulting in abnormal erythrocytes which cause vaso-occlusion, vasculopathy, and ischaemic tissue damage. The characteristic symptom is acute bone pain caused by vaso-occlusion; typical episodes require treatment with opiate analgesia and resolve spontaneously by 5 days with no lasting bone damage. The frequency of acute episodes varies widely between patients. The incidence of osteomyelitis is increased, particularly with salmonella, although it is much rarer than acute vaso-occlusion. Avascular necrosis can affect the hips, and less commonly the shoulders and knees. Coincidental rheumatological disease sometimes complicates the condition, particularly systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) which is more prevalent in populations at increased risk of sickle cell disease.
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Jolivet, Jean-Pierre. Metal Oxide Nanostructures Chemistry. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190928117.001.0001.

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This much-anticipated new edition of Jolivet's work builds on the edition published in 2000. It is entirely updated, restructured and increased in content. The book focuses on the formation by techniques of green chemistry of oxide nanoparticles having a technological interest. Jolivet introduces the most recent concepts and modelings such as dynamics of particle growth, ordered aggregation, ionic and electronic interfacial transfers. A general view of the metal hydroxides, oxy-hydroxides and oxides through the periodic table is given, highlighting the influence of the synthesis conditions on crystalline structure, size and morphology of nanoparticles. The formation of aluminum, iron, titanium, manganese and zirconium oxides are specifically studied. These nanomaterials have a special interest in many technological fields such as ceramic powders, catalysis and photocatalysis, colored pigments, polymers, cosmetics and also in some biological or environmental phenomena.
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Bradley, Richard, Colin Haselgrove, Marc Vander Linden, and Leo Webley. The Later Prehistory of North-West Europe. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199659777.001.0001.

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The Later Prehistory of North-West Europe provides a unique, up-to-date, and easily accessible synthesis of the later prehistoric archaeology of north-west Europe, transcending political and language barriers that can hinder understanding. By surveying changes in social forms, landscape organization, monument types, and ritual practices over six millennia, the volume reassesses the prehistory of north-west Europe from the late Mesolithic to the end of the pre-Roman Iron Age. It explores how far common patterns of social development are apparent across north-west Europe, and whether there were periods when local differences were emphasized instead. In relation to this, it also examines changes through time in the main axes of contact between the various regions of continental Europe, Britain, and Ireland. Key to the volume's broad scope is its focus on the vast mass of new evidence provided by recent development-led excavations. The authors collate data that has been gathered on thousands of sites across Britain, Ireland, northern France, the Low Countries, western Germany, and Denmark, using sources including unpublished 'grey literature' reports. The results challenge many aspects of previous narratives of later prehistory, allowing the volume to present a distinctively fresh perspective.
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Problemnye regiony resursnogo tipa: Azi︠a︡tskai︠a︡ chastʹ Rossiĭ. Novosibirsk: SO RAN, 2005.

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V, Bazarov B., ed. Problemnye regiony resursnogo tipa: Aziatskai︠a︡ chastʹ Rossii. Novosibirsk: Izd-vo Sibirskogo otd-nii︠a︡ Rossiĭskoĭ akademii nauk, 2005.

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